STREAKS, STIPPLES, SPOTS & VEINS

I have been breeding for speckled and spotted daylilies for many years and Connect the Dots has been a good parent for me. These types show day to day variability exhibiting speckles and sometimes streaks. Pod and pollen fertile. A good performer in the garden and a striking bloom.

A unique cultivar in that it inherited the spots from Pitter Patter and the stripes from Pink Stripes. It is the first introduction from Pitter Patter that shows the spots and was the only seedling from this cross to show any patterning at all. The spots are more frequent with warmer temperatures but are always present. I would have had more dried scapes to display however our dogs appear to have broken most of them off. I have done some sib crossing with it so it is fertile both ways but have yet to see any kids out of it. Makes small fans like its pod parent

SEIFERT, 2016 - TET, 32", 7", M, Sev. Purple with white streaks and chartreuse throat. (Swallow Tail Kite X Voices Carry)
This seedling surprised me from the first time I saw it. Never would I have expected this from the parents it has. It's consistently streaked, except for an occasional bloom of palest lavender, and the streaking is not the same on any of the blooms. Always is open wide early in the AM. Pods are somewhat reluctant but it will set seed. Pollen is easy to use. It's a good grower here.
I didn't notice until after registration that WW has a distinctive watermark.

This little gem came from Dan Bachman as a sight unseen seedling I bought from him. It was impressive right from the start, with its beauty. I the summers I have observed it, it has continued to impress with its performance. Blooms always open well, fertilty and rebloom are constant. The name for this cultivar came about because Woman's Prerogative has an ever changing look, and I kept changing my mind about what to name it!